Home affairs minister unapologetic about contesting Liberal party leadership in contrast to Scott Morrison, who has dodged the issue
An unabashed Peter Dutton says he has no regrets about rolling Malcolm Turnbull last year, declaring the strike against him was justified because Coalition was on track to lose the federal election, “which I thought would be a disaster for my electorate and for the country as well”.
Dutton defended his role in ending Turnbull’s prime ministership by arguing the Labor leader, Bill Shorten, was “very unpopular” in the seat of Dickson. “My judgment was we had to do whatever we could to stop Bill Shorten becoming prime minister, and I don’t resile from that today,” the home affairs minister told the ABC on Tuesday evening.
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